2024 Nobel Prize in Literature

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature is an international literary prize established according to Alfred Nobel's will[1] that will be announced by the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, on 10 October 2024 and awarded on 10 December 2024.[2]

2024 Nobel Prize in Literature
"in the field of literature, produced the most outstanding work in an idealistic direction".
Date
  • 10 October 2024
    (announcement)
  • 10 December 2024
    (ceremony)
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Presented bySwedish Academy
First awarded1901
Currently held byto be announced
Website2024 Nobel Prize in Literature
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Nobel Committee

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The 2024 Nobel Committee is composed of the following members:[3]

Committee Members
Seat No. Picture Name Elected Position Profession
4   Anders Olsson
(b. 1949)
2008 committee chair literary critic, literary historian
11   Mats Malm
(b. 1964)
2018 associate member
permanent secretary
translator, literary historian, editor
9   Ellen Mattson
(b. 1963)
2019 member novelist, essayist
14   Steve Sem-Sandberg
(b. 1958)
2021 member journalist, author, translator
13   Anne Swärd
(b. 1969)
2019 member novelist
16   Anna-Karin Palm
(b. 1961)
2023 associate member novelist, culture writer

Nominations

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Every year, beginning in November of last year, thousands of letters across the world are sent to the Swedish Academy, endorsing well celebrated and little-known authors for the Nobel Prize. Such nominations can only be done by qualified nominators, namely members of the Swedish Academy and of other academies, institutions and societies which are similar to it in construction and purpose; professors of literature and of linguistics at universities and colleges; previous Nobel Prize laureates in Literature; and chairpersons of writers' organizations qualifying as representative of their countries' production of literature and belles lettres.[4] Among the fundamental rules in making nominations include not making them public – but some still do as previous years – nor nominating oneself which automatically disqualifies the nominee during deliberations.[5][6]

Despite the secrecy, many notable writers around the globe are perennially expected to be among the official nominees and favored to win the prestigious literary prize. The following list features authors considered multiple times for the prize along with the current number of their books the Nobel Library possess.[7][8][9][10] The amount of copies helps determine the Swedish Academy's interest on a particular author.[11]

Author Birth
Year
Country Numbers
of Books
Genre(s)
Peter Ackroyd 1949   United Kingdom 22 novel, biography, essays, poetry
Naja Marie Aidt 1963   Netherlands 32 poetry, short story, novel, drama
César Aira 1949   Argentina 36 novel, short story, essays, translation
Ibrahim al-Koni 1948   Libya 31 novel, essays, history
Isabel Allende 1942   Chile 35 novel, short story, memoirs
José Eduardo Agualusa 1960   Angola 21 novel, short story, essays
Homero Aridjis 1940   Mexico 70 poetry, novel, drama, short story, essays
Margaret Atwood 1939   Canada 129 novel, short story, poetry, essays, literary criticism
Bernardo Atxaga 1951   Spain 23 novel, short story, poetry
John Banville 1945   Ireland 23 novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essays
Alessandro Baricco 1958   Italy 25 novel, drama, short story, essays
Julian Barnes 1946   United Kingdom 33 novel, short story, essays
Bei Dao 1949   China 45 poetry, short story, essays, memoirs
Tahar Ben Jelloun 1944   Morocco 66 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Stefano Benni 1947   Italy 26 novel, short story, poetry, drama, essays
Aase Berg 1967   Sweden 24 poet, literary critic
Wolf Biermann 1936   Germany 23 poetry, songwriting
Ana Blandiana 1942   Romania 25 novel, poetry, essays, drama, translation
Breyten Breytenbach 1939   South Africa 33 novel, poetry, essays
Can Xue 1953   China 24 novel, short story, literary criticism
Emmanuel Carrère 1957   France 20 novel, essays, biography, screenplay
Anne Carson 1950   Canada 49 poetry, essays
Mircea Cărtărescu 1958   Romania 41 novel, poetry, short story, literary criticism, essays
Patrick Chamoiseau 1953   Martinique 30 novel, essays, autobiography, screenplay
Hélène Cixous 1937   France 91 essays, literary criticism, philosophy, drama, poetry
Mia Couto 1955   Mozambique 61 novel, short story, essays
Rachel Cusk 1967   United Kingdom 24 novel, essays, drama
Lydia Davis 1947   United States 23 short story, novel, essays
Don DeLillo 1936   United States 59 novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essays
Anita Desai 1937   India 25 novel, short story
Ananda Devi 1957   Mauritius 26 novel, short story, poetry
Jean Echenoz 1947   France 25 novel, short story, essays
Inger Edelfeldt 1956   Sweden 33 novel, short story, translation
Carl-Göran Ekerwald 1923   Sweden 38 novel, short story, essays, literary criticism
Kerstin Ekman 1933   Sweden 71 novel, essays, screenplay
Anna Enquist 1945   Netherlands 23 novel, poetry
Viktor Yerofeyev 1947   Russia 23 novel, essays
Jenny Erpenbeck 1967   Germany 22 novel, short story, drama, essays
Franck Étienne 1939   Haiti 25 novel, poetry, drama, essays
Knut Faldbakken 1941   Norway 21 novel, short story, essays
Nuruddin Farah 1945   Somalia 25 novel, short story, drama
Jean-Pierre Faye 1925   France 22 philosophy, essays, novel, poetry
Dominique Fernandez 1929   France 21 novel, essays
Elena Ferrante 1943   Italy 25 novel, essays
Aris Fioretos 1960   Sweden 47 novel, essays, translation
Magnus Florin 1955   Sweden 32 novel, drama, essays
Kjartan Fløgstad 1944   Norway 48 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Richard Ford 1944   United States 22 novel, short story, screenplay
Tua Forsström 1947   Sweden 37 poetry, drama, essays
Niels Frank 1963   Denmark 22 poetry, essays
Katarina Frostenson 1953   Sweden 99 poetry, biography, essays, drama, translation
Athol Fugard 1932   South Africa 21 drama, novel, memoirs
Robin Fulton 1937   United Kingdom 32 poetry, essays, translation
Eric Fylkeson 1950   Sweden 24 poetry, essays
Jonas Gardell 1963   Sweden 24 novel, drama, screenplay
Jörgen Gassilewski 1961   Sweden 22 poetry, essays
Sylvie Germain 1954   France 23 novel, short story, essays
Amitav Ghosh 1956   India 27 novel, essays
Pere Gimferrer 1945   Spain 55 poetry, novel, essays, translation, literary criticism
David Grossman 1954   Israel 35 novel, essays
Vigdís Grímsdóttir 1953   Iceland 21 poetry, short story, drama
Durs Grünbein 1962   Germany 73 poetry, essays, novel
Einar Már Guðmundsson 1954   Iceland 47 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Lennart Hagerfors 1946   Sweden 24 novel, essays
Gunnar Harding 1940   Sweden 81 poetry, novel, essays, translation
Dick Harrison 1966   Sweden 34 history, essays, novel
Paal-Helge Haugen 1945   Norway 27 novel, poetry, drama
Christoph Hein 1944   Germany 28 novel, drama, essays
Christina Hesselholdt 1962   Denmark 23 novel, short story, essays
Michel Houellebecq 1957   France 49 novel, poetry, essays
Siri Hustvedt 1955   United States 22 novel, essays, translation
Roy Jacobsen 1954   Norway 37 novel, short story, autobiography
Drago Jančar 1948   Slovenia 25 novel, short story, drama, essays
Ann Jäderlund 1955   Sweden 32 poetry, drama
Carsten Jensen 1952   Netherlands 21 novel, essays, literary criticism
Per Christian Jersild 1935   Sweden 42 novel, essays
Lídia Jorge 1946   Portugal 33 novel, short story, essays, poetry
Theodor Kallifatides 1938   Sweden 43 novel, poetry, essays, translation
Einar Kárason 1955   Iceland 20 novel, poetry, essays
Daniel Kehlmann 1975   Germany 22 novel, drama
Elias Khoury 1948   Lebanon 23 novel, short story, drama, essays
Vénus Khoury-Ghata 1937   France 53 novel, poetry, short story
Eeva Kilpi 1928   Finland 24 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Jamaica Kincaid 1949   United States 26 novel, essays, short story
Esther Kinsky 1956   Germany 20 novel, poetry, translation
Erling Kittelsen 1946   Norway 20 poetry, novel, short story, drama, translation
Jan Kjærstad 1953   Norway 31 novel, short story, essays
Ivan Klíma 1931   Czechia 49 novel, drama, memoirs
Bengt af Klintberg 1938   Sweden 34 short story, essays
Alexander Kluge 1932   Germany 28 essays, philosophy, drama
Karl Ove Knausgård 1968   Norway 52 novel, autobiography, essays
Ko Un 1933   South Korea 37 poetry, essays
Pavel Kohout 1928   Czechia 24 novel, drama, poetry, autobiography
Urszula Kozioł 1931   Poland 26 poetry, novel, short story, drama
Hanna Krall 1935   Poland 70 novel, essays
László Krasznahorkai 1954   Hungary 40 novel, short story, translation
Julia Kristeva 1941   France 38 novel, essays, philosophy
Ryszard Krynicki 1943   Poland 20 poetry, translation
Stig Larsson 1955   Sweden 39 novel, short story, drama, poetry, essays, screenplay
Peter Laugesen 1942   Denmark 38 poetry, drama
Kristoffer Leandoer 1962   Sweden 49 poetry, short story, novel, essays
Mara Lee 1972   Sweden 23 poetry, novel, translation
Sven-Eric Liedman 1939   Sweden 26 essays, philosophy, history
Rosa Liksom 1958   Sweden 24 novel, short story
Birgitta Lillpers 1958   Sweden 21 novel, poetry
Ewa Lipska 1945   Poland 43 poetry, essays
David Lodge 1935   United Kingdom 23 novel, essays, autobiography, drama
Lotta Lotass 1964   Sweden 44 novel, short story, drama, essays
António Lobo Antunes 1942   Portugal 98 novel, short story, essays
Ulf Lundell 1949   Sweden 25 songwriting, novel, poetry
Marie Lundquist 1950   Sweden 39 poetry, essays, translation
Alain Mabanckou 1966   Republic of Congo 31 novel, poetry, essays
Svend Åge Madsen 1939   Denmark 32 novel, short story, drama
Claudio Magris 1939   Italy 107 essays, translation, novel, short story
Andreï Makine 1957   France 27 novel
David Malouf 1934   Australia 25 novel, short story, poetry, essays, drama
Norman Manea 1936   Romania 23 novel, essays
Dacia Maraini 1936   Italy 27 novel, short story, essays, drama
Merete Mazzarella 1945   Finland 38 essays, novel, autobiography, literary criticism
Ian McEwan 1948   United Kingdom 38 novel, short story, screenplay, drama
Gabriela Melinescu 1942   Romania 34 poetry, essays, translation
Eduardo Mendoza Garriga 1943   Spain 27 novel, short story, drama, essays
Rosa Montero 1951   Spain 20 novel, short story
Quim Monzó 1952   Spain 24 novel, short story, essays
Terézia Mora 1971   Hungary 20 novel, poetry, screenplays
Paul Muldoon 1951   Ireland 40 poetry, essays, literary criticism
Antonio Muñoz Molina 1956   Spain 48 novel, short story, essays
Haruki Murakami 1949   Japan 47 novel, short story, essays
Gerald Murnane 1939   Australia 26 novel, short story, essays, poetry, memoirs
Adolf Muschg 1934    Switzerland 26 novel, poetry, essays
Péter Nádas 1942   Hungary 69 novel, drama, essays
Marie NDiaye 1967   France 28 novel, short story, essays, drama, screenplay
Carlos Nejar 1939   Brazil 24 poetry, novel, essays, translation
Ulf Karl Olov Nilsson 1965   Sweden 23 poetry, essays
Cees Nooteboom 1933   Netherlands 76 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Svante Nordin 1946   Sweden 36 essays, philosophy
Amélie Nothomb 1966   Belgium 35 novel, short story
Fredrik Nyberg 1968   Sweden 20 poetry, essays
Joyce Carol Oates 1938   United States 179 novel, drama, poetry, short story, essays, literary criticism
Yōko Ogawa 1962   Japan 31 novel, short story
Ben Okri 1959   Nigeria 30 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Tommy Olofsson 1960   Sweden 25 poetry, essays
Michael Ondaatje 1943   Canada 30 novel, poetry, essays
Cynthia Ozick 1928   United States 26 novel, short story, essays
Vasilis Papageorgiou 1955   Sweden 22 novel, drama, poetry, essays
Victor Pelevin 1962   Russia 46 novel, short story, essays
Malte Persson 1976   Sweden 26 poetry, essays, translation
Lyudmila Petrushevskaya 1938   Russia 46 novel, short story, drama, poetry, essays
Agneta Pleijel 1940   Sweden 57 novel, poetry, drama, essays, literary criticism
Álvaro Pombo 1939   Spain 23 novel, short story, poetry
Thomas Pynchon 1937   United States 20 novel, short story, essays
Yann Queffélec 1949   France 20 novel, essays
Pascal Quignard 1948   France 50 novel, short story, essays
Björn Ranelid 1949   Sweden 35 novel, short story, biography, essays
Renzo Ricchi 1936   Italy 22 drama, poetry, short story, essays
Carme Riera 1948   Spain 30 novel, short story, essays, screenplay
Marilynne Robinson 1943   United States 21 novel, essays
Jacques Roubaud 1932   France 32 poetry, novel, essays
Dina Rubina 1953   Israel 20 novel, short story, essays
Luiz Ruffato 1961   Brazil 20 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Salman Rushdie 1947   United Kingdom 60 novel, short story, essays, autobiography
Ali Ahmad Said 1930   Syria 77 poetry, essays, translation
Olga Sedakova 1949   Russia 33 poetry, essays, translation
Steve Sem-Sandberg 1958   Sweden 41 novel, essays
Sigurjón "Sjón" Sigurðsson 1962   Iceland 38 novel, poetry, drama, screenplay
Ali Smith 1962   United Kingdom 26 novel, short story, drama, essays
Zadie Smith 1975   United Kingdom 22 novel, short story, essays, drama
Dag Solstad 1941   Norway 40 novel, short story, drama
Vladimir Sorokin 1955   Russia 41 novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essays
Peter Stamm 1963    Switzerland 25 drama, novel, essays
Andrzej Stasiuk 1960   Poland 46 novel, short story, essays
Jón Kalman Stefánsson 1963   Iceland 20 novel, poetry
Botho Strauss 1944   Germany 64 drama, novel, essays
Su Tong 1963   China 22 novel, short story, essays
Graham Swift 1949   United Kingdom 23 novel, short story
Pia Tafdrup 1952   Denmark 55 poetry, essays
Yoko Tawada 1960   Japan 41 novel, short story, poetry
Paul Theroux 1941   United States 26 novel, short story, essays
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o 1938   Kenya 54 novel, drama, short story, essays
Søren Ulrik Thomsen 1956   Denmark 20 poetry, essays
Kirsten Thorup 1942   Denmark 24 novel, short story
Pär Thörn 1977   Sweden 21 poetry, essays
Thomas Tidholm 1943   Sweden 20 poetry, drama, short story, translation
Enrico Tiozzo 1945   Italy 50 essays, literary criticism
Jean-Philippe Toussaint 1957   Belgium 22 novel, screenplay
Colm Tóibín 1955   Ireland 47 novel, short story, essays
Viktoriya Tokareva 1937   Russia 25 novel, short story, screenplay
Tatyana Tolstaya 1951   Russia 31 novel, short story, essays
Michel Tremblay 1942   Canada 29 novel, short story, drama, screenplay
Antti Tuuri 1944   Finland 21 novel, translation, screenplay
Anne Tyler 1941   United States 21 novel, short story, literary criticism
Lyudmila Ulitskaya 1943   Russia 67 novel, short story, drama
Zoé Valdés 1959   Cuba 21 novel, poetry, screenplay
René Vázquez Díaz 1952   Cuba 29 novel, poetry, drama
Tomas Venclova 1937   Lithuania 31 poetry, essays, philology
Enrique Vila-Matas 1948   Spain 60 novel, short story, essays
Ivan Vladislavic 1957   South Africa 26 novel, short story, essays
Jan Erik Vold 1939   Norway 60 poetry, essays, novel, drama
Kjell Westö 1961   Finland 24 novel, short story, poetry, essays
Magnus William-Olsson 1960   Sweden 54 poetry, essays, translation
Dorrit Willumsen 1940   Denmark 20 novel, short story, poetry
Jeanette Winterson 1959   United Kingdom 45 novel, short story, memoirs
Per Wästberg 1933   Sweden 257 novel, poetry, biography, essays, literary criticism
Yan Lianke 1958   China 41 novel, short story
Yang Lian 1955   China 41 poetry, essays
Yu Hua 1960   China 38 novel, short story, essays
Serhiy Zhadan 1974   Ukraine 20 poetry, short story, essays

References

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